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Richard, Gino, Laurence, Peter

25 Saturday Apr 2015

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A Hard Day's Night, Gino Cervi, Laurence Olivier, Peter Sellers, Richard III, the Beatles

RichardPepponeBack in the day when I spoke very little English, my first meeting with Laurence Olivier happened through the dubbed version of his Richard III, in which Richard was voiced by Gino Cervi. Now, Cervi is a fine actor, but in Italy he is mostly known for playing the earthy mayor Peppone opposite Fernandel’s Don Camillo, in the movies based off Giovannino Guareschi’s books. So… let us say that it was a trifle disconcerting to have Richard speak with Peppone’s voice.

When, a few years later, I saw the movie in the original, I was prepared to fall for Olivier’s voice – except, I didn’t. Trouble is, I have a predilection for deep, dark voices. baritones, basses. Also, the way Olivier uses his voice – while deeply individual and very forceful… well, let us say it doesn’t always help.

Then, to make things a whole lot worse, I was pointed to Peter Sellers’ parody of Olivier’s Richard – via the Beatles…

There. See what I mean by “a whole lot worse”?

Writing Surprises

23 Thursday Apr 2015

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free-writing, Holly Lisle, Judy Reeves

justwriteI first came across the notion of daily free-writing six or seven years ago, through Holly Lisle, and liked it well enough. Continue reading →

Silent Film School

21 Tuesday Apr 2015

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Movies Silently, Palmer Photoplay Corporation, Screenwriting, Silent film, Writing courses

silent-movie-schoolI told you already about Movies, Silently, my favourite silent film blog.

Now webmistress Fritzi Kramer is trying something new: the Silent Film School. Continue reading →

Seven books I wish I had written

16 Thursday Apr 2015

Posted by la Clarina in Books, Scribbling

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Emily Dickinson, joseph conrad, Josephine Tey, Robert Bolt, Rodney Bolt, Ros Barber, Steven Runciman, Writer's Envy

BooNot necessarily my favourite books… well, some of them, yes – but for the rest… Let’s say, seven books that, for one reason or another, I can dream of having written myself.

1. Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. Yes, yes, I know. But it’s a matter of power, depth, beauty and intensity… Continue reading →

A Map of Incomprehensibility

14 Tuesday Apr 2015

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incomprehensibility, languages, stereotypes

IncomprI found (well, I was directed to) this intriguing graph showing the equivalents of “It’s all Greek to me” in thirty languages.

It is a thing of interesting revelations – such as Spanish (Spanish?) being the epitome of fogginess to Germans and Macedonians, and Javanese entirely baffling the French… Continue reading →

History & Stories

11 Saturday Apr 2015

Posted by la Clarina in History, Stories

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Historical fiction, History, Rudyard Kipling, writing

HistoryIt strikes me that this particular piece of K-wisdom is a near-perfect motto for this blog…

And it’s not unlikely I’ll adopt it as such.

Incidentally, it goes very well with Kipling’s two books of “history” stories, and his other occasional foray into historical fiction. There are not many – just enough to make me wish he had written more.

Also, this would make a nice answer to the unavoidable question of Why Historical Fiction…

Were you ever asked? And what did you say?

Clara, the Dithering Scribbler

09 Thursday Apr 2015

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first draft, historical novel, narrative choices, writing

writerIt’s becoming clear that my novel doesn’t proceed as smoothly as I hoped – at least, not since I hit the 45000-words mark.

After that there was London, and after London there was a snag, and after the snag there was Easter, with a bunch of relatives and guests descending on us, and after Easter… Continue reading →

Silent Alice

07 Tuesday Apr 2015

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Alice in Wonderland, Cecil Hepworth, silent movie, Sir John Tenniel

alice-chased-by-the-cardsThe first Alice film ever is this tiny 1903 silent, a relic from the  very infancy of cinema…

Just think: a hundred and twelve years ago. Continue reading →

An Easter Egg…

04 Saturday Apr 2015

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Easter, Easter service, King's College Cambridge

Easter15b…and some Easter music to wish you a very happy Easter!

The Organist and the Sailor

02 Thursday Apr 2015

Posted by la Clarina in Stories

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Billy Budd, Noreen Hennessy, Peter Ustinov, Prince Edward Theatre, Sydney, Wurlitzer

Organist drawingFor many years Noreen Hennessy was quite the character in Sydney, where she worked as the resident organist at the Prince Edward Theatre. Now, I was surprised to discover that theatres and cinemas (and the Prince Edward doubled as both things) had resident organists long after the transition from silent films to talkies – but they did, and they were often very famous and popular. Continue reading →

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